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Social capital modeling in virtual communities : Bayesian belief network approaches / by Ben Kei Daniel.

Van Pelt Library HM708 .D36 2009
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Daniel, Ben Kei, 1971-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social capital (Sociology).
Community development.
Technology--Social aspects.
Technology.
Online social networks.
Physical Description:
xxii, 259 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
Place of Publication:
Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference, [2009]
Summary:
"In this book researchers have employed different approaches to examine and describe various types of relationships among people in communities by using social capital as a conceptual and theoretical tool"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Section I Theory and Application of Social Capital
Chapter I The Roots of Communities and Social Capital 1
Introduction 1
Early Work on the Concept of Community 2
Modern Meaning of a Community 4
Social Capital and Community Connectivity 6
The Origin of the Notion of Social Capital 7
Social Capital in Virtual Communities 10
Bayesian Belief Network and Modelling of Social Capital 11
Conclusion 13
References 14
Endnote 17
Chapter II Conceptual and Theoretical Foundations of Social Capital 18
Introduction 18
The Classical Economic Capital 19
Cultural Capital 21
Human Capital 22
Natural Capital 23
Social Capital and Other Forms of Capital 24
Conceptualising Social Capital 25
Dimensions of Social Capital 26
Types of Social Capital 30
Conclusion 39
References 40
Chapter III Social Capital Use-Case Application Areas 43
Introduction 43
Modern Application of Social Capital 44
Conclusion 53
References 55
Endnotes 57
Chapter IV Approaches for Measuring Social Capital 58
Introduction 58
Measurement Social Capital Conceptual 59
Current Approaches for Measuring Social Capital 59
Social Network Analysis 63
Content Analysis 67
Sources of Social Capital 68
Indicators of Social Capital 69
Conclusion 70
References 72
Endnote 74
Chapter V Trust and Social Capital 75
Introduction 75
The Nature of Trust 75
Trust and Awareness 81
Sources of Trust 83
Measuring Trust 84
Measuring Social Capital in Terms of Trust 85
Main Challenges of Building Trust in Virtual Communities 86
Conclusion 87
References 89
Section II Social Computing and Virtual Communities
Chapter VI Social Computing and Social Software 93
Introduction 93
Historical Development of the Network Communication Media 94
The Intermission of the World Wide Web 95
The First Generation of the Web 98
The Second Generation of the Web 99
The Third Generation of the Web 107
The Fourth Generation of the Web 108
Social Computing and Social Software 110
Conclusion 118
References 120
Chapter VII Virtual Communities 122
Introduction 122
Historical Overview of Virtual Communities 123
Types of Virtual Communities 129
Common Use-Cases of Virtual Communities 137
Conclusion 150
References 151
Endnotes 155
Chapter VIII Knowledge Sharing in Virtual Communities 156
Introduction 156
The Nature of Knowledge 156
Knowledge Networks and Basic Related Concepts 159
Knowledge Sharing in Virtual Comunities 161
Social Capital and Knowledge Sharing 164
Conclusion 165
References 166
Section III Computational Modelling
Chapter IX Foundations of Social Modelling 169
Introduction 169
Foundation of Computational Modelling 170
The User Modelling Approach 173
Two Main User Modelling Research Perspectives 174
Modelling Scenarios 179
Conclusion 180
References 181
Chapter X Overview of Bayesian Belief Network 182
Introduction 182
Bayesian Statistic and Probablity Theory 184
Graphical Models 186
What is a Bayesian Belief Network? 186
Application of Bayesian Belief Networks 190
Conclusion 192
References 193
Chapter XI Construction of Bayesian Models 195
Introduction 195
Simplifying the Construction of Bayesian Models 196
Construction Phases of a Bayesian Belief Network 198
Conclusion 204
References 205
Section IV Computational Model Of Social Capital
Chapter XII A Computational Model of Social Capital 208
Introduction 208
Fundamental Components of Social Capital 208
Challenges 222
Conclusion 224
References 224
Chapter XIII Sensitivity Analysis 226
Introduction 226
Overview of Sensitivity Analysis 226
Sensitivity Analysis of Social Capital 228
Conclusion 229
References 230
Chapter XIV Model Validation 231
Introduction 231
Procedures for Validating Model 231
Validating a Bayesian Model 232
Validating the Model of Social Capital 233
Trust and Social Capital 234
Awareness and Social Capital 235
Engagement 236
Social Networking and Shared Identity 237
Shared Understanding 238
Social Protocols 238
Conclusion 239
References 240
Chapter XV Conclusion, Book Limitations and Future Directions 242
Introduction 242
Communities and Social Capital 243
Social Capital in Virtual Communities 244
Utility of Bayersian Modelling in Social Systems 246
Conclusion and Future Directions 247
Book Limitations 249
Final Thoughts 250.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781605666631
1605666637
9781605666648
1605666645
OCLC:
298112232

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